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FHA Foreclosure Avoidance Options

In a recent Mortgagee Letter (ML2012-22), the FHA and HUD describe a variety of changes to FHA Loss Mititgation options. “Loss Mitigation” basically refers to foreclosure avoidance programs for borrowers in trouble on their FHA mortgages. The FHA Mortgagee Letter opens by stating, “No later than 90 days after issuance of this Mortgagee Letter, (November 16, 2012) mortgagees must begin to assess mortgagors in default under FHA’s loss mitigation priority order and policies referenced herein. FHA updates on its loss mitigation/foreclossure avoidance policies includes the following new requirements, as described below. According to the FHA, “Before a mortgagee considers a delinquent mortgagor for one of FHA’s Loss Mitigation Home Retention Options, the mortgagee must first evaluate the mortgagor for both Informal and Formal Forbearance Plans.” Additionally, “Informal and Formal Forbearance | more...

 

FHA Appraisals: Are They As Strict As Conventional Loan Appraisals? A Reader Question

A reader asks, “Are FHA appraisals generally more “strict” than traditional mortgage appraisals? I am questioning what types of repairs are generally required in advance of closing?” “Specifically, I am selling my owner-occupied home to buyers that are anticipating an FHA loan, but they have expressed concern about the appraisal process.” “There are cosmetic concerns at the house (rooms need paint, screen door should be replaced, missing shutter), but the well, septic, roof and furnace are all relatively new. Can you please clarify?” This question is difficult to answer for one simple reason–FHA appraisals require the home to live up to both FHA minimum property standards (MPRs) AND state/local building code. If FHA minimum standards are met, but local code compliance is not evident, FHA MPRs do NOT trump the | more...

 

FHA Relief For Rhode Island Storm Victims

An FHA press release announces help for Rhode Island storm victims in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. According to the FHA/HUD press release HUDNo.12-169; “U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan…announced HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to the State of Rhode Island and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes due to Hurricane Sandy.” The help comes after a presidential declaration of a federal disaster area in Bristol, Newport and Washington Counties. “The President’s declaration allows HUD to offer foreclosure relief and other assistance to certain families living in these counties” according to the press release. “Families who may have been forced from their homes need to know that help is available to begin the rebuilding process,” said Donovan. “Whether it’s foreclosure relief for | more...

 

FHA Loan Reader Question: Why Couldn’t I Qualify For an FHA Loan?

A reader asks, “I have really been working on my credit to be able to purchase a home. My scores are 618 – 595 – 540. I paid my student loan off in full. I went and got a unsecured credit card to help boost my scores…when people check your credit the numbers roll back…I have an auto loan for just over a year that is in good standing.” “I also paid off 2 vehicles and have been at my job now for just over 16yrs….Why, Why, Why couldn’t I qualify for this loan?” There are a number of reasons why a borrower might not be approved for an FHA mortgage, but in this reader’s case the FICO score could be one of those reasons. Why? According to FHA loan | more...

 

FHA Loan Restructuring: A Reader Question

A reader asks, “Is there any program (modification), that can lower my payment, restructure a unfair loan, which I can qualify for considering I just got discharged from Chapter 7 so I can afford my other bills? I have been denied for modifications, through my lender, and denied on two time consuming demands from lenders before the bankruptcy. My mortgage takes most of my income.” FHA loan modifications must be done through the lender–no private third party is authorized to restructure another financial institution’s loan without its participation. However, there are home loan modification programs sponsored by the government, such as HAMP (the Home Affordable Modification Program) that work with a participating lender. HAMP is aimed only at certain types of home loans, though VA and FHA loan programs may | more...

 

Foreclosure Avoidance Counsleing on FHA Home Loans: Should I Pay For Assistance?

Aside from getting the FHA home loan itself, one of the most important benefits to having an FHA mortgage is the availability of free foreclosure avoidance counseling for home owners who need it. FHA.gov reminds borrowers that it is not necessary to pay fees to third-party foreclosure avoidance agencies. Plenty of free counseling and assistance is available from the FHA and HUD. On the FHA official site, under the page titled “Consumer Fees For Housing Counseling” you’ll find the following: “Foreclosure prevention counseling and homeless counseling services are available free of charge through HUD’s Housing Counseling Program. Housing Counseling agencies participating in HUD’s Housing Counseling Program are not permitted to charge consumers for these specific housing counseling services. (Emphasis ours.) Counseling recipients should not pay for these services.” That’s not | more...

 

FHA Announces Assistance For Louisiana Hurricane Isaac Victims

Hurricane Isaac brought with it plenty of flooding and storm damage; the FHA and HUD have announced federal disaster assistance for affected areas in Louisiana. 35 parishes were affected by Isaac, and HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan has announced FHA/HUD relief efforts for “homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes” due to the hurricane. According to a press release at FHA.gov, “President Obama issued a disaster declaration for Acadia, Allen, Ascension, Assumption, Avoyelles, Cameron, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Franklin, Iberia, Iberville, Jefferson, Jefferson Davis, Lafourche, Livingston, Morehouse, Natchitoches, Orleans, Ouachita, Plaquemines, Pointe Coupee, Rapides, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Vermilion, Washington, and West Baton Rouge Parishes. The President

 

FHA Loan Reader Question: Am I Eligible For an FHA Loan?

A reader asks, “Me and my husband lost our home due to a house fire. We are currently in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and have been since January of this year. Is there any way we can buy a new home in this situation? We both have jobs also.” FHA loan rules specifically address the circumstances a borrower who has a Chapter 13 on his or her record can get an FHA home loan. According to HUD 4155.1 Chapter Four Section C; “A Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not disqualify a borrower from obtaining an FHA-insured mortgage, provided that the lender documents that

 

FHA Loan Forbearance For Unemployed Home Owners

At the FHA official site, there is a page titled Avoiding Foreclosure. This page has a list of special programs and information on helping FHA borrowers avoid loan default and foreclosure. One such program is aimed at homeowners with qualifying FHA guaranteed mortgages who have lost their jobs. The program known as the FHA Special Forbearance Program was announced in July, 2011 and requires lenders to “extend the forbearance period for unemployed homeowners to 12 months. The changes to FHA

 

FHA/HUD Assistance For Hawaii Storm Victims

The FHA and HUD have announced disaster assistance for victims of recent storms in Hawaii. According to a press release issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the department will “speed federal disaster assistance to the State of Hawaii and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes following severe storms, flooding and landslides” during the month of March. The announcement comes after a presidential disaster declaration for Hawaii’s Kauai County. According to the press release, “The President